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Mother reportedly dies after undertaking BBL surgery in Miami

A 28-year-old mother named Ahmonique Miller reportedly died only a day after undergoing a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery in Miami. On March 5, Miller travelled to Miami from Nevada with her sister who also got cosmetic work. According to reports, the surgical procedure went well, and the sisters were discharged to a recovery home Read More…

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Steve Jones, Jr: Black Man Was Fired From The CIA Over a Rap Song

Steve Gary Jones Jr. is a former African American employee from Maryland who worked for the CIA for more than a decade, but was allegedly fired over a rap song. Now, he is making waves with his explosive new tell-all memoir, Closed Letter: Racism in the CIA, which details his controversial firing from the Central Intelligence Read More…

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IS THIS UNLAWFUL TO BE ARRESTED AFTER A SEARCH WARRANT FOR SOMETHING THAT WASN’T ON THE WARRANT

I was arrested after a search warrant for something that wasn’t on the warrant, but while I was in jail the police asked my landlord’s son to come into my house to get stuff that they forgot. Is that legal? Kurt Hyllested Sr Former Police Officer (1973–2014)  Originally Answered: I was arrested after a search warrant Read More…

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Black Man Sues Hospital in Atlanta For Allegedly Losing Part of His Skull

Fernando Cluster is pursuing legal action against Emory University Hospital Midtown in Atlanta, Georgia, accusing the hospital of losing a portion of his skull following brain surgery. According to the lawsuit, Cluster underwent surgery in September 2022 after suffering a stroke, during which a portion of his skull, known as a bone flap, was removed. Read More…

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Desegregation Made Me a Race Realist

Robert de Brus, American Renaissance This is part of our continuing series of accounts by readers of how they shed the illusions of liberalism and became race realists. I was fortunate enough to attend school in a state that ignored Brown v. Board of Education for as long as possible. Until the fourth grade, all my classmates were white. Read More…